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Here’s a screen shot of the funds being put across to the One Nation account.
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Here’s our “Fire the Liar” mobile billboard parked out the front of the Prime Minister’s electorate office yesterday.
Australian homes should be prioritised for Australians. One Nation makes no apologies for putting Australians first.
Foreign owners – temporary visa holders and foreign citizens residing overseas – would be given two years to sell their Australian residential properties under One Nation’s policy.
Permanent residents have been accepted to settle in Australia permanently. They live here, work here, pay taxes here and build their lives here. Many are on the path to citizenship. One Nation’s policy does not require them to sell their homes.
Governments routinely regulate foreign investment in housing, agriculture, infrastructure and strategic assets.
The Commonwealth already bans most foreign persons, including temporary residents and foreign-owned companies, from purchasing established dwellings, subject to exceptions.
Labor extended that ban in the 2026–27 Budget. One Nation’s policy effectively only extends these bans to new homes. Politicians attacking One Nation’s policy are attacking a principle the government already applies.
Media Release: Olympics-level approvals regime needed for mining projects
One Nation will seek to apply an Olympics-level approval regime to reduce bureaucratic delays frustrating the growth of Australia’s crucial mining sector.
Party leader Senator Pauline Hanson said while resources projects had experienced a 60% increase in delays over the past seven years, the Brisbane 2032 stadium project at Victoria Park was obviously being fast-tracked.
“Our resources sector wouldn’t mind feeling some of the love the major parties are giving the 2032 Olympic Games,” Senator Hanson said.
“Protesters moved on, shut out and arrested by the Queensland LNP government; police protection for workers; and indigenous heritage applications quickly dismissed by the Federal Labor government.
“It’s evident governments can make major developments happen quickly when they choose.
“Unfortunately that hasn’t been the experience for our much more important resources sector. Since 2019, average decision times have blown out from 2.3 to 3.8 years. According to the Minerals Council of Australia, a 12-month delay in the new resources project pipeline is estimated to cost our economy $51 billion – and the bottlenecks are only getting worse.
“The Olympic Games will arrive in Brisbane in 2032 and maybe generate $17 billion for the national economy over 20 years. These resources projects obviously generate a much greater benefit for Australia, yet they’re treated rather shabbily compared to the spectacle of the Olympics.
“The major parties need to sort out their priorities. If the Olympics can be fast-tracked and protected then so can these much more important mining developments.”
On 11 November 2021, I gave this speech on women’s rights in sport at the Kennedy Awards night
Way before it was safe or politically expedient to do so
Back then it was almost social & career su1c1de
I recall giving the speech, hands shaking, almost dead silence in the room
Little did I know a certain someone would make complaints to the organisation & the marquee sponsor
Little did this little man LARPing as a woman know I knew the event runners personally & they quietly backed my position
But this little man made a habit of making complaints about women like me, women who would not go along with the men playing pretend at being a woman, almost anytime or anywhere we dared to speak publicly
Make no mistake, such men & their transmaids have been gunning for years for the disobedient women who refuse to prostrate themselves on the altar of the religion that worships their self-confected identities
Nearly five years on, we women are battle hardened & we will not back down
Even back then we knew the amendments to the Sex Discrimination Act had made the situation diabolical for women by displacing & replacing sex.
Even as a law student I recognised how women had been sidelined in our own Act.
It was devastating, especially realising almost no one recognised the ramifications & if you even asked simple questions the response was an avalanche of abuse, insults & character assassination.
But after years of persistent advocacy the legislature have FINALLY been woken up
Unbelievably, despite years of warnings, it has taken the expensive & protracted full federal court decision of Giggle v Tickle for our lawmakers to realise how dire the situation is
Imagine - all those years of heartache, persecution & personal & economic cost to so many women could have been avoided if politicians had simply listened all those years ago
“Nevertheless, she persisted” is a real thing
My message to the common sense Australians, to the women, girls who want recognition in law, & the men who love & care about them, we WILL win this fight
I say to those ideologically captured women in Australia’s Office for Women making fools of themselves at Senate Estimates - clearly you don’t need a medical degree to figure out who is a woman, you just need eyes in your head
#AustraliaFirst
The ABC has failed its bias test yet again, as chair Kim Williams is caught taking another swipe at One Nation.
I would pull the $1.3 billion in ABC funding, and turn them into a subscription.
The regional places like radio that do a good job can stay but all the ABC “journalists” in the capital city will have to prove the Australian people want them.
All tax evasion should be called out.
Following up on yesterday’s post in regard to the taxation of offshore Oil and Gas companies it was pointed out that Oil and Gas companies can shift their profits offshore to avoid tax in Australia.
That’s 100% correct, but it’s not isolated to just Oil and Gas companies.
Offshore profit shifting is rampant amongst all multinationals.
Why don’t the Greens or David Pocock have a 25% export tax on all profits sent offshore?
Why can Pfizer, Meta etc send billions of dollars offshore to avoid paying tax here in Australia?
Why can Australian companies especially banks, offshore jobs to India and the Philippines without paying any withholding tax.
Why don’t renewable companies, 70% owned by foreigners have to pay a royalty on our sunlight and water?
https://t.co/PeAaJW2pjF is the only party to have a policy on profit shifting and is the only party to have consistently raised these issues in estimates and the Senate.
We will raise the withholding tax rate on profits transferred to treaty countries to 25% and on interest income paid to all countries to 30%. This will prevent capital from leaving Australia and ensure that profits generated domestically contribute to our economy, rather than being funnelled offshore.
Additionally, an operating profit ratio test will be introduced to further strengthen transfer pricing rules and prevent the leakage of profits abroad.
If you’re going to call out one industry for tax evasion then call out all companies.
Otherwise you’re just demonising the industries you’re trying to destroy.
The weekend's poll is encouraging but it’s only a poll. The real verdict comes on election day and we'll be working hard every day.
Australians are doing it tough and they want change. People are telling me they feel like they’ve been left behind and they’re looking for leadership that will actually turn things around.
I’ve stayed true to my convictions. putting forward policies, speaking up, and fighting for what I believe Australia should be.
There’s still a lot of work to do, but these signs show that more people are starting to listen and see the need for a different direction.
One Nation will keep pushing forward, standing up for everyday Australians, rewarding hard work, and making sure we don’t head further down a path that puts our future at risk.
This country can be stronger: only if we’re prepared to make real change.
I don't think it's fair for the government to change the tax rules for Australians and Australian small businesses but rule out changing the tax settings for major multinational companies from data centres to the gas industry.
Australians deserve a fair return.
Go to https://t.co/dcjuwV1Hkk and join the call for a 25% tax on gas exports.